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...Chang, and cookbook author Emily Chung, as well as the singer and cook Maria Cordero (aka Fat Mama), food historian Yan-kit So, restaurateurs Bill and Amy Poon, Lillian Luk from Shanghai Supper Club, chef...
...Emily Lau, a veteran democracy campaigner who frequently visits prisoners, said that the former vice-chairman of the Democratic party, Andrew Wan, has lost his double chin, while Lam Cheuk-ting, another...
...of ‘feeding crocodiles’ in China The EU-China investment treaty is more than regrettable, because EU leaders have chosen, paraphrasing Winston Churchill, to continue to “feed the crocodile”, writes Finn Lau...
...Emily Lau, a Hong Kong politician who has fought for rights for BNO holders, said China’s response was “very strange”....
...Additional reporting by Archie Zhang and Emily Feng in Beijing...
...Kerry Brown Professor of Chinese Studies and Director, Lau China Institute,King’s College London, UK...
...Yet in her immaculate flat on the 11th floor of a building shrouded in a thicket of bamboo scaffolding, Emily Lau is incensed....
...“There should be no unreasonable restrictions on nominations,” says Emily Lau, who chairs the Democratic party. “The system for elections must give real choice.”...
...But Emily Lau, a leading opposition lawmaker, insisted the proposal was wrong for Hong Kong....
...“We have nothing to do with those people, didn’t know about their actions and don’t support it,” said Emily Lau, head of Hong Kong’s Democratic party....
...“The government is just fooling you,” said Emily Lau, head of Hong Kong’s Democratic party. “There must be something wrong with you if you believe what it says....
...They are trying to pull the wool over our eyes,” said Emily Lau, head of the Democratic party and one of 27 opposition democrats in the 70-member Legislative Council....
...Emily Lau, head of the Democratic party, counters that China has reneged on its promise and is “trying to wriggle out of the generally accepted definition” of universal suffrage....
...“I think [the Hong Kong government] responded quite speedily this time,” Emily Lau, a Hong Kong legislator, says of official efforts to aid the wounded and bring home the dead....
...“We think that Beijing should change its mind,” Emily Lau, a pro-democracy legislator, told reporters....
...“You can be patriotic but don’t bully other people,” says Emily Lau, a veteran pro-democracy legislator who reckons the turn-out was boosted by large numbers of tourists from the mainland....
...“If you consistently can’t even talk to each other, then [any agreement] is just wishful thinking,” says Emily Lau, a pro-democracy legislator....
...Pro-democracy lawmaker Emily Lau said the report merely offered observations rather than concrete recommendations....
...Emily Lau, a pro-democracy member of the territory’s Legislative Council, says the election “is not real…It is a very pitiful, very pathetic situation”....
...In a formal question to Frederick Ma, secretary for financial services and the treasury, legislator Emily Lau demanded to know whether PCCW’s minority shareholders had been disadvantaged by the affair, which...
...“Under one-country-two-systems, Hong Kong has to be separate from the rest of China,” said Emily Lau, a pro-democracy legislator....
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